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  Msg # 31700 of 32022 on ZZUK4447, Monday 11-06-22, 6:03  
  From: ABELARD  
  To: DAVE@DAVENOISE.CO.UK  
  Subj: Re: Brexit deal almost agreed!  
 XPost: uk.radio.amateur, uk.politics.misc, uk.d-i-y 
 From: abelard3@abelard.org 
  
 On Sun, 13 Oct 2019 13:56:45 +0100, "Dave Plowman (News)" 
  wrote: 
  
 >In article <580246b30ccharles@candehope.me.uk>, 
 >   charles  wrote: 
 >> In article <58024428bddave@davenoise.co.uk>, 
 >>    Dave Plowman (News)  wrote: 
 >> > In article , 
 >> >    Stephen Cole  wrote: 
 >> > > Dave Plowman (News)  wrote: 
 >> > > > In article , 
 >> > > >    Cursitor Doom  wrote: 
 >> > > >> I still have a legitimate interest, mate. And if there's another 
 >> > > >> Referendum I'll be voting in it again, same as before, just like 
 >> > > >> everyone else who voted Leave - plus not a few former Remainers 
 >> > > >> who've seen the light over the last 3 years. 
 >> > > > 
 >> > > > Oddly, most the polls seem to show the opposite has happened. 
 >> > > > 
 > 
 >> > > That€s no surprise as the electorate has changed; a million or more 
 >> > > dead Leave voters and a couple million freshly-minted teenage voters 
 >> > > since June 2016. The longer that Brexit is fobbed off before a 2nd 
 >> > > referendum the more the scales will tip toward Remain. 
 > 
 >> > True. And it is their future which is important. More than those of the 
 >> > old farts who talk about the last WW all the time. Even although they 
 >> > weren't in it. 
 > 
 >> I was 5 when WW2 ended. you'd need to have been 13 years older than me to 
 >> have served in it - that's 92+ 
 > 
 >Quite. Of course at our age, we had relatives and friends who did serve in 
 >WW2. And I don't remember any of them referring to Germany after the war 
 >as still our enemy. That tended to be reserved for Russia, who were our 
 >allies in that war. 
  
 for the first couple of years they were firmly the allies of 
     germany.. 
 and for very many year before the two socialist paradises 
     decided they both wanted to be the lave masters 
  
 >Those who harp on about Germany being our enemy today tend to come from a 
 >later generation. 
  
 i hear that they want to palm off another lot of refugees 
     on to the union of europeanism 
 and we would be most ungracious not to 'cooperate' 
  
  
  
  
  
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